Hardest thing I've ever done...
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Hardest thing I've ever done...
This is my first thread.
I went to the Lexus dealership to pick up my new (to me) 08 IS350 that I paid for yesterday and guess what? To my extreme disapointment I had to leave it there! They will not let me take it until the valve springs that were recalled are fixed. Time frame for this, the end of July.
I feel like a new parent who had to leave their newborn in the hospital cause it was to sick to take home
Anyways, here's a pic. I guess I'll start amassing parts to slap on it the day I get it.
I went to the Lexus dealership to pick up my new (to me) 08 IS350 that I paid for yesterday and guess what? To my extreme disapointment I had to leave it there! They will not let me take it until the valve springs that were recalled are fixed. Time frame for this, the end of July.
I feel like a new parent who had to leave their newborn in the hospital cause it was to sick to take home
Anyways, here's a pic. I guess I'll start amassing parts to slap on it the day I get it.
Last edited by rcJten; 07-09-10 at 04:31 PM.
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Congrats on the 350 and welcome to CL.
At least, you won't have to bring it in again later when you receive the recall notice. I rather have it taken care of while the car is still there. But waiting until end of July is a bit long... will they give you a rental since you already paid for it?
At least, you won't have to bring it in again later when you receive the recall notice. I rather have it taken care of while the car is still there. But waiting until end of July is a bit long... will they give you a rental since you already paid for it?
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No worries, when I bought my car the color and options I wanted wasn't on the lot, but was headed to inventory from Takara plant in a few weeks, so I just waited patiently, read up on CL etc. Delivery day is worth it
Honestly I think the dealers doing the right thing, because if they gave it to you today and said "promise you'll bring it back before the end of July" there's a chance you'd put it off until the fall or until you noticed a problem, and if by some chance you were in the .02% that had an issue and damaged the engine it would cost them big time.
Only thing I don't understand is how they took payment yesterday and didn't tell you about the upcoming repair until you showed up to pick it up... someone was sleeping on that one, this recall has been known for a while and they knew the VIN# before they sold you the car.
Last edited by MBTC; 07-09-10 at 04:24 PM.
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Only thing I don't understand is how they took payment yesterday and didn't tell you about the upcoming repair until you showed up to pick it up... someone was sleeping on that one, this recall has been known for a while and they knew the VIN# before they sold you the car.
Only thing I don't understand is how they took payment yesterday and didn't tell you about the upcoming repair until you showed up to pick it up... someone was sleeping on that one, this recall has been known for a while and they knew the VIN# before they sold you the car.
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Don't worry. When you finally get to drive, it will have a warm and fuzzy feeling.
I felt that way when my car got out of the shop. Man... it feels really good to be drive my 250 again. But I will be disappointed again because I still have to bring it in 3 weeks later to apply the clear mud guard.
I felt that way when my car got out of the shop. Man... it feels really good to be drive my 250 again. But I will be disappointed again because I still have to bring it in 3 weeks later to apply the clear mud guard.
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If he didn't I'd say the dealer owes him a refund...and I'd make sure the loaner was at least an IS350 too... they're basically holding a paid-for car hostage over a voluntary recall.
Heck, if he financed it he's now paying interest on a car he can't have.
EDIT- I was typing above as the OP was replying.... anyway, I'm firmly in the camp of if they took your money it's your car. If they're keeping it you get your $ back.... if they want to keep the car and the money they need to be offering you some sort of compensation for that.
Heck, if he financed it he's now paying interest on a car he can't have.
EDIT- I was typing above as the OP was replying.... anyway, I'm firmly in the camp of if they took your money it's your car. If they're keeping it you get your $ back.... if they want to keep the car and the money they need to be offering you some sort of compensation for that.